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Review on The Door Balancer: Revolutionizing Door Support with No Props, Stops, or Wedges Needed by Kyle Gresham

Revainrating 2 out of 5

THE WORST. PACKAGE. JE. OK, but an expensive product.

Okay, we have to deal with the elephant in the room. Anyone who thinks that plastic skin packaging is a good choice for this product should lose their Marketing/Packaging/Logistics/Customer Service/Manufacturing degree. This is simply the worst packaging choice for this product. It is very difficult to remove, sticks to the product and gets caught in the spring mechanism of the product itself. Terrible, terrible choice of packaging. Now the product itself is nothing more than a torsion spring. I've been trying to find this easy and cheap spring at local big stores but to no avail. They used to be found at almost every hardware store for about a quarter. That's $0.25. However. I lost my patience during COVID-19 and ordered this from Revain. For SEVEN dollars. For torsion spring. I'm guessing this thing costs about 2 cents to make and about 7 cents to package. It works out? Yes, that's right. This probably won't work on very heavy doors, but it will work fine on my hollow six panel bedroom door. So. Minus one star for packaging and minus one star for price/quality. But it works!

Pros
  • Very impressive
Cons
  • Protection